On this small, windswept island in the North Atlantic, rocky shores and raw weather belie the verdant, misty interior that earned it the famed moniker “the Emer...
Last year was a big year for Wild Ideas Worth Living, and this year is shaping up to be even more exciting. This season we're diving deeper into stories and exp...
Kayaking and backcountry skiing clinics. Social media platforms. Mountain bike races. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, it’s almost impossible not to take...
Some national parks can begin using their entrance fee funds in order to pay for maintenance, the National Park Service (NPS) announced this weekend in an attem...
Traveling with kids can feel daunting. Unpredictable schedules, long travel days and new foods can quickly create a stressful environment to navigate as a famil...
I sent my first text to Emma at 7:15 on a Friday morning. It was unusually warm for December in Colorado, with an expected high around freezing, but blustery we...
As the partial federal government shutdown nears the end of its second week, federal public lands, which include national parks, remain mostly open to the publi...
A visitor to California’s Yosemite National Park has died after a reported head injury sustained on Christmas Day, the National Park Service confirmed Friday.
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For the traveling skier or snowboarder, lugging hefty gear from plane to train to taxi to tram is a necessary evil, a torturous task demanded by the peripatetic...
On paper, Patagonia is simply a region. A 260,000-square-mile expanse of land that covers the southern half of both Chile and Argentina as they narrow into noth...
Is there something about riding your bike that makes you feel better? Well, it turns out science may validate your experience. An article recently published in ...
It was a dark and stormy night, but Dark 'n' Stormies weren't on our minds. Camp cocktails would come later. We nosed our car down dirt roads, our path illumina...